So... I had always had tracking problems with BitPerfect. Often, the first eight seconds of a track would play, then repeat over and over. It also had issues moving from track to track. Happened on both my 2009 MacBook Pro at home and my 2011 MacBook Pro at work.

Happily, this latest release seems to have fixed both issues. I love the fact that BitPerfect runs so quietly in the background -- set it and forget it -- and now that I'm no longer having playback issues I expect it to become my preferred iTunes playback add-on.

So... I had always had tracking problems with BitPerfect. Often, the first eight seconds of a track would play, then repeat over and over. It also had issues moving from track to track. Happened on both my 2009 MacBook Pro at home and my 2011 MacBook Pro at work.

Happily, this latest release seems to have fixed both issues. I love the fact that BitPerfect runs so quietly in the background -- set it and forget it -- and now that I'm no longer having playback issues I expect it to become my preferred iTunes playback add-on.

I never had these tracking problems but I rememebr having had some kind of problems in the past which made me switch to one of the other players I had.

Not sure what the problems were anymore, I probably mentioned them somewhere in this thread.

But the latest few versions of BitPerfect have solved them in any case.

As I said, really nice app, takes care of what I need and let's me use iTunes which is what I want.

Give it a review on the app store if you like it so more people that aren't on this forum can benefit from it as well. It didn't have any reviews yet so I posted one. I really think this app is worth it and for what it costs a lot of people can try it out.

My 09 MBA died last night, looking at a $500 repair...will buy a new one instead when my financial aid kicks in a month from now. Not gonna spend close to half of what a new one costs for an oooold professor and just 2GB of ram. Getting 8GB of RAM on the new one, I should def. not have any problems playing anything on that!

Good Choice! I had dropouts playing High res files on my 2010 macbook and recently added another 4gb of ram (8gb total) and i have no problems playing anything regardless of what else i have the computer do!

My school allows a one time, $2000 computer loan that can be added to your financial cost of attendance, which means they offer it to you in student loans, only reason I'll be getting it. If that didn't exist, I wouldn't feel right spending 70% of my refund on a laptop, I'd just get a cheap netbook probably.